

- #MICROSOFT PLANNER APP FOR WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#
- #MICROSOFT PLANNER APP FOR WINDOWS 10 FULL#
- #MICROSOFT PLANNER APP FOR WINDOWS 10 REGISTRATION#
- #MICROSOFT PLANNER APP FOR WINDOWS 10 WINDOWS 10#
- #MICROSOFT PLANNER APP FOR WINDOWS 10 PC#
‘Update-PlannerModuleEnvironment -ClientId ’Īnd after that I run connect-planner, it does not even open a login screen, I just get the error message: When I only open a console and run ‘connect-planner’, I get a login screen and after login I get a complain because of wrong app-id. So, is your idea, that this client id has to be changed each time, I open a PowerShell console? Hi Sandy, thanks for making the effort, but it does not seem to work.

But if you want another non-admin person use this module, you should grant admin consent. If you are the only admin who use this app, then you don’t need grant consent to others. Without admin consent, normal users aren’t able to run this application. This is very much depend on your own environment and usage.
#MICROSOFT PLANNER APP FOR WINDOWS 10 REGISTRATION#
Go to your Azure Portal, Click on Azure Active Directory, click on App registrations, then New registration.
#MICROSOFT PLANNER APP FOR WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#
Here are the steps how to create this native app. But, I would really hope you use own application for this module, because it will give you more control of those permissions, or if you wants to add more actions in your scripts. The module is using Native Application that hosted in my own tenant by default, it uses permission, , User.Read and, these are the minimum permission requirement to create Planner plans, buckets and tasks. Let’s break down some details of this module. You can find the module directly from PowerShell Gallery and my Github
#MICROSOFT PLANNER APP FOR WINDOWS 10 FULL#
I have never upload anything to PowerShell Gallery, this will full fill my bucket list as well. ClickUp Digital Planner Format: Online, digital, and mobile app ClickUp is a project management tool that offers individuals, teams, and small organizations a wide range of premium task management tools without cost. So I did some research, and got an idea that how about make my own PowerShell module for Microsoft Planner using Microsoft Graph. Last week, Tom Degreef asked if there is PowerShell Module for Microsoft Planner. We talked about what is Microsoft Graph, how to start use it and how to use Intune Graph PowerShell SDK. 🙂 I was honored invited to MMSMOA talk about Intune Graph with David Falkus and Timmy Andersson. But you can remove any others you added yourself.įor more info about how to use the apps, including troubleshooting help, select Settings > Help.Recently I fall in love with Microsoft Graph.
#MICROSOFT PLANNER APP FOR WINDOWS 10 PC#
If you've signed in to your PC with a Microsoft account, that account is added automatically to the Mail and Calendar apps and can't be deleted. Choose the account you want to delete, and then select Delete account. To see the contacts associated with your accounts, select Switch to People to open the People app.ĭelete an account at any time by going to Settings > Manage accounts. Switch between Mail and Calendar by selecting Switch to mail or Switch to calendar on the lower-left side of the window. No need to add the same account twice-when you add it to one app, the other app automatically connects to the same account. To add more accounts, return to Settings. Your mail and calendar will automatically start syncing. Select Manage accounts > Add account, then choose an account, and follow the instructions. In the Mail or Calendar app, select Settings at the lower left. If this is the first time you're opening either Mail or Calendar, follow the instructions on the Welcome page. You've found the apps, now make them useful by adding your accounts. To open them, search for Mail or Calendar on the taskbar, and select the icons from the search results.
#MICROSOFT PLANNER APP FOR WINDOWS 10 WINDOWS 10#
Windows 10 has built-in Mail and Calendar apps.
